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Van der Poole, Mathieu

Mathieu van der Poole ( Dutch: Mathieu van der Poel ; born January 19, 1995 , in Chapelle , Antwerp , Belgium ) is a Dutch professional road and cycling cyclist who plays for the Corendon – Circus continental team . World champion (2015), European champion (2017), four-time cycling champion of the Netherlands (2015, 2016, 2017, 2018). The son of Adri van der Poole and the grandson of Raymond Pulidor - former professional cyclists.

Cyclist
Mathieu van der Poole
niderl. Mathieu van der poel
personal information
Citizenship Netherlands
Date of Birth
Place of BirthChapel , Belgium
Racer Information
Current teamCorendon – circus
Specialization, , ,
Amateur teams
2012–2013IKO Enertherm-BKCP
Professional teams
2014-Corendon – Circus [1]
000000 Medals
Cycling
Cycling World Championship
GoldTabor 2015cyclo-cross
SilverLuxembourg 2017cyclo-cross
BronzeValkenburg 2018cyclo-cross
GoldBogense 2019cyclo-cross
European Cycling Championship
SilverPontshato 2016cyclo-cross
GoldTabor 2017cyclo-cross
GoldRosmalen 2018cyclo-cross

Content

Achievements

Cyclocross

2011
1st   Champion of the Netherlands (cadets)
2012
1st   World Champion (Juniors)
1st   European Champion (Juniors)
1st   Champion of the Netherlands (juniors)
1st - World Cup 2011-2012 in the overall standings (juniors)
2013
1st   World Champion (Juniors)
1st   European Champion (Juniors)
1st   Champion of the Netherlands (juniors)
1st - World Cup 2012-2013 overall (juniors)
2014
1st   - Champion of the Netherlands U23
1st - World Cup 2013-2014 overall U23
3rd - World Cup U23
2015
1st   World champion
1st   - Champion of the Netherlands
2016
1st   - Champion of the Netherlands
2017
1st   European Champion
1st   - Champion of the Netherlands
2nd - World Cup
2nd - European Championship
2018
1st   - Champion of the Netherlands
1st - World Cup 2017-2018 in the overall standings [2] [3]
3rd - World Championship [4]

Highway

2012
1st - Ronde des Vallées - General classification (juniors)
1st - Carlsberg Trophy - Mountain classification (juniors)
9th - World Championship - Group Race (Juniors)
2013
1st   - World Champion - Group Race (Juniors)
1st   - Champion of the Netherlands - Group race (juniors)
1st   Grand Prix of Rublland - General classification (juniors)
1st   - Spectacle classification
1st - Stages 1, 2 and 3 ( IG )
1st - Tour du Valromey - General classification (juniors)
1st - Steps 1 and 4
1st Trophée Center Morbihan - General Classification (Juniors)
1st - Spectacle Classification
1st - Stage 1
2nd Grand Prix of General Patton - General classification (juniors)
1st - Spectacle Classification
1st - Mountain classification
1st - Stage 2
2nd - World Junior Cycle Race - General classification (juniors)
1st - Stage 1
2014
1st   Baltic Chain Tour - General classification
1st   - Spectacle classification
1st   - Youth classification
1st - Stage 4
1st Limburg Tour
Alsace 6th Tour - General Classification
1st - Stage 3
7th - Omloop der Kempen
10th - World Championship - Group Race U23
2015
4th - Alsace Tour - General Classification
6th - Belgium Tour - General Classification
6th - Circuit de Wallonie
2016
8th - Limburg Tour
2017
1st   Buccle de la Mayen - General Classification
1st - Stages 2 and 3
1st - Stage 2 Belgium Tour
1st - Dwars dor hat Hageland
2nd - Bruges Cycling Classic
2018
1st   Champion of the Netherlands - Group Race
1st   Boucles de la Mayenne - General Classification
1st - Stage 1
1st - Tour of Limburg
1st   Arctic Norway - Points classification
1st - Steps 1 and 4
2nd   European Championship - Group Race
2019
1st Dvars dor Flanderen [5] [6]
1st Brabantse Pale
1st Amstel Gold Flight

Mountain bike

2017
2nd - World Cup : Albstadt
4th - Mountain Bike Marathon World Championship
8th - World Cup : Nove Mesto na Morave

Notes

  1. ↑ Broers Van der Poel worden prof bij BKCP (n.) , Sporza , Vlaamse Radio-en Televisieomroeporganisatie (September 20, 2013). Archived on November 3, 2013. Date of treatment November 3, 2013.
  2. ↑ Mathieu van der Pul won the penultimate stage of the Cycling Cross World Cup (Neopr.) .
  3. ↑ Mathieu van der Pul won the Cycling Cross World Cup (Neopr.) .
  4. ↑ Waut van Arth defended the title of world champion in cycling (neopr.) .
  5. ↑ Mathieu van der Poole - winner of the Dwars door Vlaanderen-2019 (neopr.) . velolive.com (4-04-2018).
  6. ↑ 2019 Spring Classics Recap: Van Dijk, Van der Poel Win Dwars door Vlaanderen (unopened) . Cyclocross Magazine . Date of treatment April 5, 2019.

Links

  • Van der Poole, Mathieu at FirstCycling
  • Van der Poole, Mathieu at CQ ranking
  • Van der Poole, Mathieu at ProCyclingStats
  • Van der Poole, Mathieu on Cycling Archives
  • Van der Poole, Mathieu on CycleBase
  • Official Van der Poole page, Mathieu on Facebook
  • Van der Poole, Mathieu on Instagram
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Van_der_Pool ,_Mattier&oldid = 99350279


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